Paul R. Michel
Chief Judge
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Patricia M. McDermott
Circuit Librarian
Phone: (202) 312-5500
Hours of Service: 9:00am to 5:00pm EST, Monday through Friday, excepting Federal government holidays.
The library was first organized in 1967 when the U.S. Court of Claims and the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals moved to the newly constructed courthouse on Lafayette Square. With the enactment of the Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, the library was designated a Circuit Library, and now serves the research needs of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the U. S. Court of Federal Claims and the Office of Special Masters.
The Library collection consists of over 12,000 titles and over 40,000 volumes in print, microform and electronic formats. The collection has Federal cases, codes, and statutes, materials on government contract law, intellectual property law, Federal taxation, veterans' benefits law, and Federal employment law. There is also a collection of Congressional legislative material.
Members of the bar and the public may use the coin-operated photocopier located on the main floor of the library. Copies cost 15 cents per page. The library staff does not provide change for the photocopier, but the copier does accept $1.00 and $5.00 bills. A Vend-a-Card is also available for purchase. Cards are dispensed by a machine located next to the photocopier. The Vend-a-Card may be used on the copiers in the library and the clerks’ offices of both the Federal Circuit and the Court of Federal Claims.
Individuals using the photocopying equipment are liable for any infringement of the Copyright Law (Title 18, United States Code), which governs the making of photocopies of copyrighted materials.